In This IssueWinter is a quiet, magical time to visit Yellowstone. In this issue we make winter trips to the park easier with tips on where to go, how to get there and what to do. And because the holidays are a time of gratitude, we’ve interviewed a few of YPF’s most loyal donors -- those 1,025 people who’ve supported us for 10 consecutive years or more -- as a sincere thank you to all who give. Finally, check out our gift guide for holiday gift ideas that also support the park you love.

Have you ever heard a tree “pop” because it was so cold? Have you watched bald eagles or a herd of bison as your skis crunch and squeak across the snow? Have you taken in a geyser eruption surrounded by glazed trees and hot springs billowing with steam? If you answered “yes” to any of the above, then perhaps you have spent time in Yellowstone during winter. If not, maybe it’s time to consider visiting during Yellowstone’s “other” season

Who are Yellowstone Park Foundation’s donors? They live everywhere from Pittsburgh to Portland, Nashville to New York City and places in between; they may give $50 or thousands, but they all share a deep passion for Yellowstone. A special group of our most loyal donors have invested in YPF's mission for 10 consecutive years or more.

Are you searching for meaningful holiday gifts? Whether you need a unique present for a wildlife or Yellowstone National Park enthusiast, have a hard-to-buy-for person on your list, or want a gift that has lasting value, we've got something for everyone in our December gift guide.